bunny momma
Wise Old Thumper
I have posted before about Dash.
Dash is a small Himilayan Netherland Dwarf that always makes large, oval poos.
He has a condition that causes him to have bouts of stasis.
From Tuesday to Wednesday night he barely drank any water. There was poo in his litterbox from his cleaning the night before, yet some poos were smaller and very hard.
He received sub Q fluids and some Cisapride. At that point he was still very active and begging for more dandelion greens. He ate his greens quickly and came running for more.
He also was eating the fresh hay I gave him. However, he would not poo. Later he got Medicam (for any inflammation) and some Metacloprimide.
As of 4am he still did not make any fresh poos (since prior to 9pm), yet he continued to be active and beg for more dandelions which he promptly ate.
I tried to sleep and less than a couple hours later my spouse woke me to tell me Dash made a lot of large poos. (My valentines gift from Dash).
Dash got his litterbox cleaned and he made lots more wet, elongated poos (larger than his usual oval poos).
I stopped at the market to get more greens and when I got home Dash went to the vets.
Dash continued to eat his greens. The vet checked his poo (nothing found) and examined him. On exam Dash's stomach was very full (greens suspected), yet Dash continued to eat his greens quickly (like he always does). Vet thought I should hold off giving him more greens until he clears the ones in his stomach.
Shortly after we got home, I did not see any fresh poos after a couple hours. I cleaned his litterbox again and it took another couple hours for Dash to produce a few medium sized poos.
He is less active than earlier so I gave him more Medicam. He remains on motility meds too.
Dash continues to come begging for greens and I only gave him a couple more.
Please send Dash some vibes.
Dash is a small Himilayan Netherland Dwarf that always makes large, oval poos.
He has a condition that causes him to have bouts of stasis.
From Tuesday to Wednesday night he barely drank any water. There was poo in his litterbox from his cleaning the night before, yet some poos were smaller and very hard.
He received sub Q fluids and some Cisapride. At that point he was still very active and begging for more dandelion greens. He ate his greens quickly and came running for more.
He also was eating the fresh hay I gave him. However, he would not poo. Later he got Medicam (for any inflammation) and some Metacloprimide.
As of 4am he still did not make any fresh poos (since prior to 9pm), yet he continued to be active and beg for more dandelions which he promptly ate.
I tried to sleep and less than a couple hours later my spouse woke me to tell me Dash made a lot of large poos. (My valentines gift from Dash).
Dash got his litterbox cleaned and he made lots more wet, elongated poos (larger than his usual oval poos).
I stopped at the market to get more greens and when I got home Dash went to the vets.
Dash continued to eat his greens. The vet checked his poo (nothing found) and examined him. On exam Dash's stomach was very full (greens suspected), yet Dash continued to eat his greens quickly (like he always does). Vet thought I should hold off giving him more greens until he clears the ones in his stomach.
Shortly after we got home, I did not see any fresh poos after a couple hours. I cleaned his litterbox again and it took another couple hours for Dash to produce a few medium sized poos.
He is less active than earlier so I gave him more Medicam. He remains on motility meds too.
Dash continues to come begging for greens and I only gave him a couple more.
Please send Dash some vibes.